Mainly the planets orbit round the Sun and can be considered as a closed system with the Sun fixed at the centre. However the Sun revolves around the centre of our local galaxy as well.
Yes, everything is moving relative to everything else.
The planets are considered moving around the sun, even though the sun moves too (in tiny circles opposite the planets' motions). The planets are circling the sun. The sun (dragging the planets along with it) is circling our galaxy's center. Our galaxy (dragging the sun, the planets, and all the other stars) is moving through the universe as well.
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
Planets of the Universe was created in 2001.
Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
There are billions of other planets hanging around in the universe. We're not the only 8 planets in the universe.
The Universe as a whole is expanding but that doesn't mean everything has to be moving apart. Galaxy clusters are moving away from one another, but galaxies, stars, and planets aren't. Gravity still has a strong grip on everything.
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There is no definitive answer to how many infinite planets there are in the universe. The universe is vast and constantly expanding, with potentially countless planets beyond what we can currently observe.
Those are both poorly worded versions of the same question. The question should read:"Does the universe have nine planets?"And the answer is:"No. The Universe has trillions and trillions of planets, but our solar system has eight planets."
Universe - 1999 The Planets was released on: USA: 1999
gravity clumped stars together, created planets and stopped everything from moving at the speed of light